After graduating from the University of Indiana in 2023 Van Mathias stopped swimming in competition and became the Director of Operations for the University of Indiana swim team, seemingly retiring from the sport after competing at the D1 level for five years. But then two and a half years after his final NCAA championships Mathias returned to competition in the summer of 2025. During that summer he started posting some long course personal bests in the breaststrokes, then continuing into this season he just kept dropping, and dropping, and DROPPING. Shedding time in his events all the way until he just clocked a NEW American record and is now one of the FASTEST sprint breaststrokers in HISTORY. But how did we get here?
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BronxNet Today: Making Waves And Saving Lives With “Swim 1922” | BronxNet
A sorority is on a mission to spread swim-safety awareness throughout the East Coast with professional life-saving drills and instructions. One of these initiatives is taking place in the Bronx’s Commonpoint recreational center.
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The Longest Swim Ever in Tasmania, 58.4km | Brody Searle
A film for my friend before I started getting into documentary filmmaking.
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From Tragedy to Mission; Free Swim Lessons | Louisiana First News
From tragedy to mission; free swim lessons
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Best of the West Swim Meet | CTV News
More than 500 athletes from Western Canada are competing in a swimming competition at Pan Am Pool.
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Swimming Non-Profit Lists 2024 Olympic Trials Pool for Sale After Funding Falls Through First at 5 | WANE 15 News
Swimming non-profit lists 2024 Olympic trials pool for sale after funding falls through First at 5
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The Swimmer Who Went From the Olympics to Auschwitz and Back Again | Aeon
The Oscar-nominated short Butterfly (Papillon) finds beauty, pain and poetry in the extraordinary life of the Algerian-born Jewish French swimmer Alfred Nakache (1915-83), who competed at the 1936 Berlin Olympics, survived the Holocaust, and returned to compete at the 1948 London Olympics. The French animator Florence Miailhe frames the story of his life through the memories that unfold over one final swim, as scenes of falling in love, living through Auschwitz, and the joy and freedom he found in water emerge stroke by stroke. To craft her portrait, Miailhe drew on both her dazzling artistry, painting each frame by hand, and a personal connection to Nakache, who crossed paths with her father as a fellow member of the French resistance in the city of Toulouse. In both the film’s narrative and its visual style, Nakache’s story finds a powerful resonance in continuous movement — through water and through life.
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YMCA Looking for Swim Instructors | WPBF 25 News
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Nearly $15K in Grants Is Being Awarded to Local Youth Aquatic Sports Programs | NewsWatch 12
Nearly $15k in grants is being awarded to local youth aquatic sports programs.
